VC update: World Class Baseball rated by Australian classification board

World Class Baseball - Image 1It’s always a nice surprise when a classification board indirectly lets the cat out of the bag when it comes to upcoming games, and it’s no exception here as the Classification Board of the Australian Government recently rated World Class Baseball as an impending title for the Virtual Console.

For the uninitiated, World Class Baseball is a game about America’s favorite pastime (read: baseball, duh) and it lets you take on the other countries’ teams in the world stage.

Featuring a brutal single-player mode, the Pennant Mode, players must face off against rather funnily-named teams (Tokyo Ninjas, Paris Fries, Bangkok Buddhas, etc.), until you come toe-to-toe with the game’s All-Star team, the Turbo Tigers.

Certainly a very good opportunity to get back into the ball game, don’t you think? And with a versus exhibition game mode fully available, you can go head-to-head with a friend and see who gets to eat the other’s chalk dust.

As always, we’ll be here to update you on the developments regarding the Wii’s channel of non-stop retro loving, so keep it locked right here!

Via Classification.gov.au

World Class Baseball - Image 1It’s always a nice surprise when a classification board indirectly lets the cat out of the bag when it comes to upcoming games, and it’s no exception here as the Classification Board of the Australian Government recently rated World Class Baseball as an impending title for the Virtual Console.

For the uninitiated, World Class Baseball is a game about America’s favorite pastime (read: baseball, duh) and it lets you take on the other countries’ teams in the world stage.

Featuring a brutal single-player mode, the Pennant Mode, players must face off against rather funnily-named teams (Tokyo Ninjas, Paris Fries, Bangkok Buddhas, etc.), until you come toe-to-toe with the game’s All-Star team, the Turbo Tigers.

Certainly a very good opportunity to get back into the ball game, don’t you think? And with a versus exhibition game mode fully available, you can go head-to-head with a friend and see who gets to eat the other’s chalk dust.

As always, we’ll be here to update you on the developments regarding the Wii’s channel of non-stop retro loving, so keep it locked right here!

Via Classification.gov.au

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